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Zimbabwe wins international award for childrens’ heritage education project In 2014 the Nyanga members of the National Trust started a project designed to enable school children to “re-discover their living traditions and identify their cultural roots”. Previous work had shown

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Desperately Seeking Rhodesians/Zimbabweans

Anyone wishing to get certificates or access their pensions there is a Facebook group that has been set up which may be able to assist. The group is called the Zimbabwean-Rhodesian Pensions & Certificates. The contact is a Shaun Hodgson and his email is zimpensions@gmail.com You can enquire if they are able to assist and they will let you know if it is possible, a form with details to fill in and the costs involved.
I only ever had an extract of my Birth Certificate. It cost me $150 USD to get a full Birth Certificate and I was able to pay through PayPal which I thought was a safer option. Within a few days I received a scanned copy to check to see if there were any errors and I received my full Birth Certificate within the week. There are other pathways to get certificates issued in Zimbabwe but the prices range from $300 USD to over $500 USD and I believe some of them arrive with errors!
Hope this will assist anyone having similar issues.